Microsoft Starts to Test Next Major Windows 10 Update

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Currently, Microsoft is starting to test its next foremost Windows 10 update. The Codenamed 19H1, this update will be easily available in the first half of the year 2019. Now the Microsoft has started releasing the public builds of 19H1 to the Windows 10 testers, with some latest features which will also be included in the codename Redstone 5 update might be due in September or October. However, Microsoft is also trying to add a latest Mixed Reality Flashlight feature which opens a very low-latency and also pass-through the camera feed from a controller to allow the users to easily see the real world around them during VR apps or games.

Microsoft also includes some more new emoji to both the Redstone 5 update and also in the 19H1 updates which are designed to complement almost 157 new additions to the Unicode 11. Though it is much like Apple’s iOS 12 additions; redheads, superheroes, a pirate flag, a llama, and many more will be available later of this year.
However, Microsoft is also turning some of its existing emoji with both updates, and even also adding in leap second support inside the Windows-only to support more accurately the leap seconds which can be occurred after every 18 months.
Whereas testing has begun just for the 19H1 latest update, and the new additions will be revealed in the upcoming weeks as the Microsoft completes work on the Redstone 5 and also shifts its focus to its upcoming new features for 19H1. And the Windows insiders will be able to skip ahead to some of these new builds only to get access to the new features as they all become available.
Harry Williams is a Microsoft Office expert and has been working in the technical industry since 2002. As a technical expert, Harry Williams has written technical blogs, manuals, white papers, and reviews for many websites such as office.com/setup.
Source: Medium

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